Waxman led the Quakers (17-2) into the NCAA championship game against Northwestern and was named the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Goalie of the Year for the second straight season, and the Ivy League Player of the Year. Waxman, who posted a 6.27 goals-against average, also was named a first-team IWLCA All-American for the second straight year.

Winkoff had 9 goals and 23 assists for the. His assist total led the entire Ivy League.

Carly Glass had 16 goals and 16 assists and 40 groundballs while sister Maryannne had 33 goals and 9 assists as well as 23 caused turnovers.

Censer, a First-Team all-Centennial Conference honoree, was fourth on the team in ground balls with 39 for the season in 16 games for the nationally-ranked Fords. A Second-Team All-Centennial selectee, Granoff was fourth on the team in goals (21), assists (11), and points (32) from his midfield position and scooped up 25 ground balls. Over his four-year career, Granoff tallied 113 points (78 G, 35 A).

Both Censer and Granoff earned USILA Honorable Mention All-American honors earlier this summer. In addition to All-American honors, Censer and Granoff were named 2008 USILA Scholar-Athletes.